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335th_GRAthos 04-20-2011 11:05 AM

Load bomb on Bf109-E3B
 
How can load a bomb on my Bf109E3B on the online servers?

It worked out once but when tried to repeat it it did not! It drive me crazy!

I select a base, double click in order to have the plane creation screen on the right, select a Bf109E3B, go down to the weapons, open the Bomb bay menu, selct a bomb and press create.

One time it worked. The next time it did not... :-(


~S~

Sauf 04-20-2011 08:59 PM

I have been flying the E3B and always have bomb by default, I dont select weapon ect, just hit create

335th_GRAthos 04-20-2011 09:03 PM

Thanks, I will give it a try!

KDN 04-20-2011 10:20 PM

...and if you find the answer please shaaaare, Athos!
Travao ta malia mou kai ego!! :)

Sauf 04-21-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KDN (Post 269276)
...and if you find the answer please shaaaare, Athos!
Travao ta malia mou kai ego!! :)

Selecting it is easy, getting it to explode is another thing altogether! Have managed in FMB where i get the option to set detonators but have failed to get one to explode on full real mp server, though I carry and drop nonetheless, which is prolly a waste of time but you never know, might land on some RAF pilots head. :rolleyes:

335th_GRAthos 04-21-2011 01:11 PM

OK thanks to Sauf, I made it!

Both my Bf109E-3B as my ME110C-7 now carry bombs in the quick mission and in online servers! :-D

Small trick: Set as DEFAULT A N D SAVE A N D OK (never press BACK, it forgets everything) and you have to do this T W I C E !!! Once in he airplane loadout A N D in the BOMBS information (you have menues for airplane loadout, Guns(weapons belt) and Bombs)


So far the good news...

Now the bad....
Never forget to ARM THE BOMBS ! (just in case somebody forgot to read the manual)

Be prepared to see bombs jumping around like there were made of rubber! :-(
Absolute shame to see them having spend so mu work in making the flight path of a bomb look correctly, only to have the bomb bouncing upon hitting the ground irrespectively of hardness of the soil underneath and deflection degree :-( (I presume itis a bug somewhere).
Only dive bombing I saw my bombs sticking where they should.
ME110C-7 works well with the 2xSC500 bombs.

Bf109E-3B with the SC250 is absolute rubbish :-(
Only 20% of the bombs exploded and I can not understand when they do, when they don't !!!! Dive-bomb, Highalt-bomb, skip-bomb all tried, I can not get the logic...

At least I can take off with bombs under my fuselage :-)


~S~

335th_GRAthos 04-23-2011 05:33 PM

Having done some further testing I found out that:

The SC250 as well as the 4 x SC50 on the Bf109-3B are not exploding 90% of the time!
There is only one way to make them explode every time:
- Start a steep climb with the Bf109
- With the nose pointing sharply upwards, release the bombs
- The released bombs will continue their upward trajectory for a while and then fall downwards.
That's it, every bomb explodes!

The ME110-C7 with 2xSC500 has no problems
(I have not yet tested a ME100 with SC250s...)


On the other side, to hell with it, the Bf109 was a fighter plane ;-)


Happy Flying!

~S~

Sauf 04-23-2011 08:01 PM

I see they have improved the detonator loadout screen, they are now labeled, high dive and low. Haven't tested yet though.

335th_GRAthos 04-24-2011 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sauf (Post 271813)
I see they have improved the detonator loadout screen, they are now labeled, high dive and low. Haven't tested yet though.

All above were done with these three settings, does not help.

AMVI_Superblu 07-07-2011 09:14 AM

can't understand 1 thing.. are the E3/B bombs actually exploding ?


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